Skip Navigational Links
LISTSERV email list manager
LISTSERV - LISTSERV.FERRETMAILINGLIST.ORG
LISTSERV Menu
Log In
Log In
LISTSERV 17.5 Help - FERRET-SEARCH Archives
LISTSERV Archives
LISTSERV Archives
Search Archives
Search Archives
Register
Register
Log In
Log In

FERRET-SEARCH Archives

Searchable FML archives

FERRET-SEARCH@LISTSERV.FERRETMAILINGLIST.ORG

Menu
LISTSERV Archives LISTSERV Archives
FERRET-SEARCH Home FERRET-SEARCH Home

Log In Log In
Register Register

Subscribe or Unsubscribe Subscribe or Unsubscribe

Search Archives Search Archives
Options: Use Forum View

Use Monospaced Font
Show Text Part by Default
Condense Mail Headers

Message: [<< First] [< Prev] [Next >] [Last >>]
Topic: [<< First] [< Prev] [Next >] [Last >>]
Author: [<< First] [< Prev] [Next >] [Last >>]

Print Reply
Date:
Sun, 30 May 1999 10:25:55 EDT
Subject:
Re: Ear Mites
From:
Dick Bossart <[log in to unmask]>
Parts/Attachments:
text/plain (20 lines)
>My poor ferrets have had ear mites for what seems like FOREVER and the vet
>put them on an oral suspension but said nothing about cleaning out their
>ears.
 
Sometimes they are hard to control.  We've had our best luck with an
ivermectin in propylene glycol.  Our vet mixes an injectable ivermectin
which we apply to each of the ferret's ears once every 2 weeks.  It
typically eradicates the mites in just two treatments, although continuing
it for a third dose may make sure that there are no reinfections.
 
You do have to clean the ears with an ear cleaning flush first to remove as
much wax as you can.  All animals have to be treated at the same time or
they'll just reinfect one another.  Wash all of the bedding in hot water
and bleach.  Use a bleach solution to clean the cage; let it air dry before
letting the ferrets back in it.
 
Dick B.
4 Li'l Paws Ferret Shelter
[Posted in FML issue 2695]

ATOM RSS1 RSS2

LISTSERV.FERRETMAILINGLIST.ORG CataList Email List Search Powered by LISTSERV